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About Eagle Valley news. (Richland, Or.) 191?-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1918)
I J .''.M5 " ftfttfOOOO OOOO 0 6 OOOO OOOOtWWM. LOCALS ) OOOO OOOOM0OOOOOOOVt" How many Thrift Stamps have m bought? Loo Simonis wan In from Union ( llrHt of tho weok. Huy your Grape Julcd at Rich ml Drug Stbrc al Mori in Look transacted html HH at tho county neat Saturday, (lot your Hereon doors, htnos nl h croon paint at Rnloy's.ad Rev. Thomas and family have t'vcd to tho I'. S. Morrison ranch Li tno summer. Trout aro biting:, ot your IHom, mt, icauo'H, rods, tmtiKoi, etc.. t Saunders Uro'. -ad Tho Pythian Sisters have or- t it 1 I ttl f i I iTii a line aorvico i'iag ior mo C nilitH of Pythias lodge. R. II. Goodwin watt removed to it. i ii in nomo anu is rapuny recover g from the effect of hiu recent i (Titieni. For Solo A Bargain- Lot and ix-room liotiBit and utensils. In- uire of Loo C. Roll, Co. Clerk's Jllice. Raker, Orc.ud21-5 James A. Kirby, democratic nndidats for nomination for nitty commissioner, was in Pine ui'ey on business Monday. Mr. and M''. A. Gord-n Rave big fam'ly dinner as a farewell reception to their son, win, w., tviio was called to service this ,vifk. Cows and horses find tho grass ii me parKinga -inn iiiwob hi . .ii ; tich ami better Oatinif than the .mtside range -much to the uis corniituro of our citizens. The town council has ordered concrete posts set at three prom no it street intersections, and it? noon as same are installed uie uitoUts will be compelled to turn corners in the proper manner. iV'I'iyed shipment of womens. n i :sea and ennurens suoes nisi i i s I ! an ived. We have them in black, irnwn and white; shoes, slippers uui mimtts. ami our conscience is lear on tho price. ad 10. & W. Chandler. '1 he Richland Red Cross ship- ted the following articles to tho laker chapter Wednesday: 811 lemmed towels, 10 wash cloths. 7 bed shirts, ft sweaters, 12 pair box, 2 pair wristlets. I he ship- an nt also included nquiltdonnted y the W. II. M. S. of tho Meth odist church. Proper Fowl for Weak Stomach. Tint iirntmr food (or unit until lllftv lu Ii irr,nu for another, livery ott nliotilil mloiil u diet united to IiIh 0,,,:u- imtiim. ThtiMo wlio nave wiiik Ptoiniienn ileiil to bn i'niceiitlly eart-fiil mnl should Hlowly mnl nuiHlicato tuoirioou inor- inirhly. Ii IkiiIro linniitaiii nun mov keep their noveln regular. v unit mov M'fomii roliHltpiiuii or wien ini'v "ul lull mnl Htuiiid alter entlni'. tliuy hIioiihI take Ohmnberlain'H Tablets to ftniiatli- n tho etoniach mnl inovo too lioweis. limy nro I'liny to tnko itliil pleaannt In effect. ml v . Call for Bids. Sealed bids will bo received by the undersigned for fifty (50) tamarack telephone pole3, 2(5 ft. in length, G inches through at top all to bo butt cuts. Poles to bo flnlivornd in Richland' on or be fore July 1st. All bids to bo in by May 20th and will bo oponed on that dato. Tho right is re served to reject any ot all bids. Address, "Bids for PoIhs," caro .Eagle .Telephone Co., Richland, Oregon'. . -ad2l27 ' , ! !"' '1 .jVi, ,4 -lit A , -i'j JUNIOR RED CROSS BENEFIT To bo Kivon by tho children or the grade schools at tho Richland Opera House Saturday Night May 4th I'KOOUAM: Houk "Aniirlca" Ainlhtnco HoiiK "WV'ru Iktunit to ii,t tlm KnlMr" Children Itlt Iwt niul thiil urmlun Soiik "Wn'nt lloovcrlit' " Polk fliiiiitii! lut mill 'Jml fraiv HottK "Ovit Tliro"--All Dliiloaiio "U'IiiiiIiib Wnr in School" Ititiiriiiciliittif (irailoH Sour "('itwilnu tl'o Kalncr" All IHnliiH-"Mnklni: Our tflittf," Vine Drill Mnl ntxl Hit atinhn Somr "Tliurv Am Many I'Iukh In Mnuy UiiiIn" All Dlitlostio "Thi rrouritiu Coimnlttcu" Interineillattt (iriuliiH Hoiik I'lit) Star SimikK'1 Unnner" Atiillunrii Admission - 35c and 5c Net i)roceods for benefit of Thb Junior i Red Cross A. R. Cox was a visitor from Brownloc, Monday. Attend the entertainment at opera house Saturday night. When you need a Suit Case buy it at Richland Drug Store. ad J. A. Wright of Sparta remem bered us with a renewal subst rip ;jon this week. Liggett's Grape Juice, 10c and l'o. por hot tie none bottei at Richland I)ru Store.-ad The insurance department of the K. P. lodge invested $500,000 in Third Liberty Loan Ronds. Mrs. P. J. llalley, Misses Maudu Halley and S-Mna Makinson, and Mrs. Joe Ay res spent the week r.nd at Raker. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saunders and Dick Coger left Monday for dpaita where they wi'l work at I the Perry mill this summer. Money to Loan on Real Estate. Five to Eight Hundred Dollars at Eight per cent per annum. In quire at this office. adl8tf Lot us take your mtasuro for . .. Jl- I a new sun; we aro ogeius ior me International Tailoring Co. of Chicago. Saunders Hro's. ad Tho "Honor Flag" arrived Fri day evening and was hoisted be- ow tho Stars and Stripes for the next few days. Hereafter it will be put up only on special occas ions. Mr. and Mrs. Rert Poulson ar rived Sunday from Tekoa, Wash., and will.makea lengthy visit in this neighborhood. They report having visited Ray Masterson at the army base hospital at Van couver, where ho id laid up with ear trouble Road to Happiness. Ho mnlabio, clioorful anil nooJ niUtirud mill yon uro much moro liki'ly to bo Imp ny. You will llnil thin tlillicult, it nut linpoHHlblo, Iiowovit, whun you uro con Htnttly troubled with cottBiipation. Take Climnbi'rluln'H Tublota mid got rid of that and it will bo oasy. Thoao tablots not only inovo tho bowolfl, but improve tliu apputltu and HtreiiKtliun tho dilation Pasture Will take in a number of stock for pasture by mdnth or season, . J?hono orcall on H. L. Zeigler, Now Bridge, Ore. ad w -I. , Mr. and Mrs. Elliott aro visit ing at Cove. Junior Red Cfoii bdnefit at the opera house Saturday night. ; Buy your Ico Cream and Soda : Watr.r at Richland Drug Store.-aa Watch all strangers and if you detect suspicious actions notify tho sheriff. For "Goodness" Bake eat "Lib-' orty Mix" cookies; -10c a pound) at Ruley's. ad Rernico Thorp was enrolled in the Rainbow Regiment of Thrift Stamp Savors in April, Rr d Poll Hull for sale; 3-r-old. Call on or address G. W. Jones, New Bridge, Ore. ad21tf Come in, let us tell you how to re-finish that old iron bed;, you'll be surprised at the result; Raley's Mayor Saunders has asked Us to again warn poultry owners to not allow their fowls to run at large. We are informed that Leonard Farley has been given u dis charge from army service and id now located at San Diego where he is working in u garage. One of tho largo plate glass in the drug siore vvinoow was broken Saturday evening by a rock kicked up from the street by a horse ridden by Roy Will iams. The New Bridge schools closed Saturday and the occasion was c-lebrated with a big community dinner. The term just closed is reported one of the most success ful ever held in the district. Ernest Connall, who registered in Idaho, was called for the draft quota of April 20th but receive! his notice too late to go at that timt-, so left this week with the Baker county bunch for Camp McDowell, Caiif. A. W. Parker informs us that he has a tt'eat in store for movie patrons t'n thb way of a serial to start in j.bout throe weeks. The play is entitled "The Red Ace" and deals with the German spy systm and other war topics. Miss Marie Wolcamp, who made such a hit in "Miss Liberty," is the star in the new'film and this fact aloiie will draw a crowd. Baker Valley First, of Course. The big tractor and road plow belonging to the county that have been stored in Pine Valley for the past few years were taken to Baker Valley this week, there to n used along with thd new truck an I trailers recently pur chased to make boulevards for county seat autoists. Our efficient (?) county com missioner, Jim Ritter, accom panied the outfit, and while its arrival and use in Bakir Valley may win him 3omo votes in that district, it will certainly loso him a greater number in both Eagle and Pine. "lis true, the tractor Will bo a great help in keeping the roads in Baker valley in fine condition, but if we remember correctly, the machino was pur chased with the understanding that its use would be confined to roads in the Panhandle. Best Remedy for Whoonlnt! Cough "ljiht wintor when mv littlo boy had tho whoonlntr touuh I envo him Cham- borlnln'fi CotiRh Remedy," writes Jlrs. J. Ii. Roberta, East St. Louis, 111. "It kept his co uuh Iooho and relieved him of khhHii dreadful conuhlna enulls. It la tho only cotiph niodicino 1 Keep in the house necauso l imvo tno flios; connuonco in 1t." Thla remedy la nlso good for colda and croup. ftd 'V jii... . rMNNNIMNHHHHNIi Save Nearly everyone drinks tea. Tea, like everything else, is advancing in price. We, however, were lucky and had contracts g) placed so that we have an ample supply for some time to come and will sell Full weight packages. Shasta Tep, half pound Shasta Tea, pound TRY A You will i KAISER- ACf Movies to-nigl t. . Buy your Toilet Sjap at Rich land Drug Store. ad, F. S. Morrison has moved to Noble Holcomb's ranch in Pine Valley. Jonteel Combination Cold Cream C0c per jar at the Richland Drug Store. ad Everyone knows that the quick est way to save money is not to Bpend it. The quickest way to save wheat is not to eat it. As the primary election draws high, the county commissioners will no doubt be inspecting roads In all parts of the county during the next few weeks. The Richland pos'toffice and E, V. State Bank have sold close to $2850 worth of Thrift and War Savings Stamps to date. We're falling behind in Eagle Volley. Get busy, buy $20 worth at least. Y. M. C. A. war work secre taries overseas urge relatives of boys in the service in France to write theni as often as possible as the letters from home are tho great stabilizer. , ' , , , ' ' ,'1 IMHi , ', I rr?Sii5-l Money TEA on s t at the old price. s 25c 50c ; CAN like it m V6T PIKERS. Fine FeatheVs "Fine feathers may make fine birds" but even if this is true who wants to be a bird? Fine cloths are not all that's required to make fine men, not bv a long shot. A good, clea well educated mind; a strong, healthy body; plain clothes suitable to your calling, and a comfortable account at the bank, these things count for more than fine clothes eyery day in the year. We will help you with that bonk account any time you want to start. ad) Eagle Valley State Bank 122 Oregon towns have honor flags. Joseph Moorehead was a Baker visitor Friday. Mr. Auto Owner: buy your Lubricating Oil at Richland Drug Store. ad A good-sized crowd, attended the Odd Fellows anniversary cele-' bration. Friday evening and an report the program of exceptional merit. The address by Rev. J, Mi Johnson is especially 'praised. ,''' x 4